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(Conventions): Added a note that you need to start the Erlang node
yourself, to make Joe happy.
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@node Conventions, , Principles, Introduction
@section Conventions of Use
-Most Distel commands need to know which Erlang node to talk to. The
-first command you use will prompt in the minibuffer for the name of
-the node to use. You can answer with either a @code{name@@host} node
-name, or with just the @code{name} part as an abbreviation for a node
-on the local machine.
+Most Distel commands need to know which Erlang node to talk to.
+(Distel doesn't start an Erlang node, you have to do that yourself.)
+The first command you use will prompt in the minibuffer for the name
+of the node to use. You can answer with either a @code{name@@host}
+node name, or with just the @code{name} part as an abbreviation for a
+node on the local machine.
As a convenience, the node name you enter is cached and then reused in
future commands. If you later want to talk to a different node you can